I have taken these forms and have YET to run into bad issues....
Opinions and experiences of paying through paypal/venmo or cash app??
What yall think/experiences?
New laws now require Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, etc to report to the IRS once someone hits a $600 total received to their account. You will now receive a 1099 and be taxed. Huge changes from the former 200 transactions/$20,000 yearly totals allowed. Originally Posted by BoredinopOnly if it's income, and even then only on the profits. Like for example if you buy a brand new couch and then sell it 2 years later for half the price and they pay through Venmo - you didn't see a profit so you owe no taxes on that. If you buy a used couch for $100, fix it up, and resell it for $200 you only owe taxes on the $100 profit you showed. If someone sends sends you their half of gas, dinner, rent, etc you don't have to pay taxes on that. If it's a gift you don't have to pay taxes.
What's wrong with CASH
I don't have any probably never will get any of those accounts. I simply don't trust our government on any thing Originally Posted by CatMan4u
What's wrong with CASHSome people have joint bank accounts wherein a large cash withdrawal would raise a red flag, thereby requiring money laundering schemes.
I don't have any probably never will get any of those accounts. I simply don't trust our government on any thing Originally Posted by CatMan4u
I will immefiately transfer any $ I get on those sites into my bank Originally Posted by DallasRainIn my case, the only way I could get cash would be long-term embezzlement from my own checking account (say $10 cash back when buying something at the grocery store).
It's not the government I don't trust with Paypal, Venmo, etc., it's the company's policies on being able to grab money from your accounts with little or no recourse on your part. Originally Posted by Knight69FunYup! Had a PP acct for a good while. They adapted that policy, I closed the acct quick! Fuck that!!